Walkeshwar temple is among the most ancient temples of Mumbai
having earned a heritage status for its architecture and popularity
among the pilgrims. Originally built by the Silharas around 1050
years ago on Malabar Hill, Walkeshwar temple derives its name from
Valuka Ishwar meaning Lord of Sand.

Mahalaxmi temple

Mahalaxmi temple is among the oldest
temples in Mumbai. Situated on the picturesque locale of Breach
Candy at the Northern foot of the Malabar hills, the Maha Laxmi
temple is thronged by millions of devotees each month.

Babulnath Temple

Located in the very
heart of Mumbai City, at
nearly 1000 feet above sea
level, over looking the
Arabian Sea lies the
majestic temple of Lord Babulnath [Lord Shiva]. Even
in a city like Mumbai you'll
be surprised to feel peace
and tranquility at Babulnath
- a place where Almighty
resides. While almost all
other festivals are
celebrated during the day,
Mahashivaratri is celebrated
at night, which stands for
all that is evil: injustice,
ignorance, darkness, sin,
violence, treachery,
falsehood, and misfortune.

Mumba Devi Temple

Mumba Devi temple is revered as the Shakthi
temple in Mumbai, holding much importance since its presiding
Goddess Mumbadevi is also the patron goddess of the city. In fact
the name 'Mumbai' has been derived from Maa Mumbadevi. Mumbadevi
temple once stood on the site of the present Victoria Terminus in
the central that was called Mumbai The first Mumbadevi temple was
built at Bori Bunder in 1737. It was later demolished and rebuilt at
its present site at Bhuleshwar.